Support The Moscow Times!

Lavrov Says New EU Deal in Offing

Foreign Ministers Carl Bildt, right, and Sergei Lavrov speaking during a news conference in Brussels on Monday. Virginia Mayo

BRUSSELS — Talks between the European Union and Russia are on track to conclude a new partnership and cooperation agreement to replace the one that expired last year, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Monday.

After meeting with EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana and Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, whose country currently holds the EU’s rotating presidency, Lavrov said efforts to reach a new “strategic partnership” deal with the EU were going well.

Lavrov said he and the EU officials had agreed to press negotiators “to seek compromises and solutions that would be based on a balance of interests.”

He said other issues discussed were Russia’s proposal for a binding trans-Atlantic security treaty.

The talks in Brussels also focused on the upcoming EU-Russia summit, which will take place next month in Stockholm, an EU spokeswoman said. Leaders of the two sides hold formal meetings twice a year, alternately in Russia and in the EU.

The upcoming summit is expected to focus on securing Russian energy supplies for Europe, as well as tackling Iran’s nuclear program and supporting the Middle East peace process.

Lavrov offered no direct guarantee against an interruption in gas supplies to Europe this winter, blaming Ukraine for the cutoff in January and suggesting that it is largely up to the EU to ensure uninterrupted supplies by helping Ukraine.

“We consider it more important that the European Union engage in guaranteeing the continuity of supplies,” he said. “I am counting on the fact that we all learn the lessons from the hardships caused last year.”

… we have a small favor to ask.

As you may have heard, The Moscow Times, an independent news source for over 30 years, has been unjustly branded as a "foreign agent" by the Russian government. This blatant attempt to silence our voice is a direct assault on the integrity of journalism and the values we hold dear.

We, the journalists of The Moscow Times, refuse to be silenced. Our commitment to providing accurate and unbiased reporting on Russia remains unshaken. But we need your help to continue our critical mission.

Your support, no matter how small, makes a world of difference. If you can, please support us monthly starting from just 2. It's quick to set up, and you can be confident that you're making a significant impact every month by supporting open, independent journalism. Thank you.

Continue

Read more